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How to fill out the Caf2 form online
Filling out the Caf2 form online is an essential step for parents or guardians looking to apply for a school place outside of the normal year of entry. This guide will provide you with clear and supportive instructions to help you complete the form accurately and easily.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Caf2 form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in an accessible online format.
- Provide your child’s legal last name, first name, and middle name. Indicate the child’s gender and confirm if they have a Statement of Special Educational Needs.
- Enter your child's date of birth and current address, including the postcode. If you plan to move, include details about the future address and the expected moving date.
- Supply your information as the applicant. Include your surname, initials, relationship to the child, contact numbers, email address, and a different address if applicable.
- Indicate if you have parental responsibility and if others share this responsibility. If you are privately fostering the child, confirm this detail.
- Complete the school preferences section by writing the names of your preferred schools in order from first to third preference. Indicate if any of your other children currently attend these schools.
- If relevant, provide supporting documentation as required for applications to voluntary controlled or voluntary aided schools.
- Complete the additional information section to provide insights that may assist in your child’s application, ensuring your child's best interests are prioritized.
- Read and confirm the parental declaration by signing and dating the application.
- Finally, submit your completed application form to the Admissions Team, ensuring you have proof of submission.
Take the next step in securing your child's educational future by completing the Caf2 form online today.
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